In the last five years, cannabis stocks have gone through brief phases of optimism that has been followed by an extended period of depression. The reason is no secret as the industry suffers on the back of regulatory headwinds, intense competition, overcapacity, and cash burn. As I talk about cannabis stocks to buy, the question
JP Morgan (NYSE:JPM) believes that there is a 35% chance of recession in the U.S. by the end of the year. Further, the odds of recession in the first half of 2025 are 45%. Given these expectations, there is no doubt in my mind that the fed is going to pursue expansionary monetary policies before
The fintech industry is growing rapidly in 2024, making the case for the best fintech stocks to buy on a dip. Despite operating in a more challenging macroeconomic environment, fintech companies continue expanding their revenue and earnings. August has been off to an extremely volatile start, to say the least. Earlier this week, Japan’s Nikkei
Over the years, gaming and casino stocks have been under varying degrees of pressure. Some traditional casino stocks have dealt with macro headwinds and increased competition from their digital-only rivals. So, many big casino names have placed big bets of their own on digital gaming. In many ways, the big, public casino operators have effectively
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Innovation always moves forward: that’s the driving narrative behind tech stocks to buy on discount. No, I’m not going to blow smoke. It really stinks to lose money on your favorite ideas, especially during these severe broader downcycles. But here’s the thing. You can mope around and feel bad about the situation. Or you can
Fossil fuels might seem anachronistic given the push for clean and renewable energy. However, the harsh reality is that the world continues to run on hydrocarbons. What’s more, this dynamic might not change anytime soon. Scientifically, oil features high energy density. Basically, a gallon of gasoline can power a car for 30 miles or more.
While green energy initiatives represent one of the most relevant segments of the modern economy, harvesting the power potentiality is especially critical. That’s because traditional platforms of sustainable energy are intermittent: the sun only shines for so many hours and the wind doesn’t blow perpetually. Because of this reality, clean energy storage stocks may see
I’m always looking for investment ideas to share with readers. I don’t care if it’s an original idea; what matters is that it provides alternatives. In this case, I saw an article published by MarketWatch in late July that discussed 20 long-term value stocks to buy. MarketWatch’s Philip van Doorn screened for value stocks from
The stock market has been a tale of two worlds in the post-pandemic era. On one side, you have many stocks that languished and traded sideways for what feels like an eternity. On the other, are the high-flyers that soared to dizzying heights, perhaps too high for their own good. Well, now the chickens are
The stock market’s tumble on Monday also spooked even the best oil and gas stocks. Because fears of a recession were the primary reason for the market’s implosion, traders were worried about the impact on oil. The energy industry is reliant upon robust demand—and the higher pricing that follows—to fuel future growth. If the economy
Stock splits, once rare, are roaring back into focus for traders and investors alike. In January, Walmart (NYSE:WMT) became the latest company to announce a three-for-one stock split followed by Williams-Sonoma’s (NYSE:WSM) two-for-one split. This trend has continued, with plenty of other stock split opportunities worth paying attention to. Compared to other tech cycles, like
Best streaming stocks will continue to attract attention for several years, considering the secular growth in the streaming business. This is also thanks to cord-cutting and a decline in appointment viewing. Additionally, streaming services were popular throughout the epidemic. American streaming subscriptions and time spent grew 75% in 2020. Premium streaming services enrolled 76% of
Although it is always a good idea to monitor volume change and price resilience, some stocks — especially those categorized as overhyped stocks to sell when they reach new highs — have more fishy fundamentals than others, particularly if there is a possibility of a recession. The global equity sell-off on Monday certainly hinted at
U.S. stock markets are rising back again, but is it prudent to let loose bet on a risky play like GameStop (NYSE:GME) stock? Despite deplorable fundamentals, video gamer retailer GameStop has somehow managed to be relevant. A single tweet or the slightest hint of an appearance on his YouTube channel by notable retail trader Keith Gill,
This year’s tech stock surge mirrors the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, marked by rapid price increases and inflated valuations. Today, AI is driving similar excitement, revolutionizing industries from cloud computing and office software to automotive and e-commerce. Many companies are now investing heavily in AI capabilities, as this technology’s potential to reshape our
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) recently reported strong second quarter (Q2) results with $5.8 billion in revenue and 69 cents in EPS, marking a 9% top-line increase and a turnaround to operating profit. Despite a 25% drop in stock price over six months, AMD’s record 115% data center revenue growth and overall progress suggest it remains
Lower interest rates stimulate the economy primarily by lowering lending rates. The stock market and interest rates have an inverse relationship whereby rising interest rates lead to falling share prices. That phenomenon was on display throughout 2022 and 2023. The opposite phenomenon also holds true whereby lower interest rates increase share prices. It looks like we
When Lucid Group (NASDAQ:LCID) stock listed, the company was being touted as a Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) killer. A few years down the line and Lucid is fighting for survival. Lucid stock has sharply corrected by 54% in the last 12 months. However, the correction does not make me believe that valuations are attractive for buying. I
While streaming remains the future of the entertainment industry, it has become difficult to make a go of the business. The hype that surrounded streaming during the pandemic when everyone was locked down at home has subsided. In its place has come a sea of red ink for most streaming companies as market saturation and overspending on content development set in. Consequently, the
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